Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Shaming of America

FYI
The Shaming of America By Robert Fisk, 24 October, 2010 - The Independent
Robert Fisk delivers a searing dispatch after the WikiLeaks revelations that expose in detail the brutality of the war in Iraq - and the astonishing, disgraceful deceit of the US
As usual, the Arabs knew. They knew all about the mass torture, the promiscuous shooting of civilians, the outrageous use of air power against family homes, the vicious American and British mercenaries, the cemeteries of the innocent dead. All of Iraq knew. Because they were the victims.
Only we could pretend we did not know. Only we in the West could counter every claim, every allegation against the Americans or British with some worthy general - the ghastly US military spokesman Mark Kimmitt and the awful chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Peter Pace, come to mind - to ring-fence us with lies. Find a man who'd been tortured and you'd be told it was terrorist propaganda; discover a house full of children killed by an American air strike and that, too, would be terrorist propaganda, or "collateral damage", or a simple phrase: "We have nothing on that."
Of course, we all knew they always did have something. And yesterday's ocean of military memos proves it yet again. Al-Jazeera has gone to extraordinary lengths to track down the actual Iraqi families whose men and women are recorded as being wasted at US checkpoints - I've identified one because I reported it in 2004, the bullet-smashed car, the two dead journalists, even the name of the local US captain - and it was The Independent on Sunday that first alerted the world to the hordes of indisciplined gunmen being flown to Baghdad to protect diplomats and generals. These mercenaries, who murdered their way around the cities of Iraq, abused me when I told them I was writing about them way back in 2003.
It's always tempting to avoid a story by saying "nothing new". The "old story" idea is used by governments to dampen journalistic interest as it can be used by us to cover journalistic idleness. And it's true that reporters have seen some of this stuff before. The "evidence" of Iranian involvement in bomb-making in southern Iraq was farmed out to The New York Times's Michael Gordon by the Pentagon in February 2007. The raw material, which we can now read, is far more doubtful than the Pentagon-peddled version. Iranian military material was still lying around all over Iraq from the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war and most of the attacks on Americans were at that stage carried out by Sunni insurgents. The reports suggesting that Syria allowed insurgents to pass through their territory, by the way, are correct. I have spoken to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers whose sons made their way to Iraq from Lebanon via the Lebanese village of Majdal Aanjar and then via the northern Syrian city of Aleppo to attack the Americans.
But, written in bleak militarese as it may be, here is the evidence of America's shame. This is material that can be used by lawyers in courts. If 66,081 - I loved the "81" bit - is the highest American figure available for dead civilians, then the real civilian mortality score is infinitely higher since this records only those civilians the Americans knew of. Some of them were brought to the Baghdad mortuary in my presence, and it was the senior official there who told me that the Iraqi ministry of health had banned doctors from performing any post-mortems on dead civilians brought in by American troops. Now why should that be? Because some had been tortured to death by Iraqis working for the Americans? Did this hook up with the 1,300 independent US reports of torture in Iraqi police stations?
The Americans scored no better last time round. In Kuwait, US troops could hear Palestinians being tortured by Kuwaitis in police stations after the liberation of the city from Saddam Hussein's legions in 1991. A member of the Kuwaiti royal family was involved in the torture. US forces did not intervene. They just complained to the royal family. Soldiers are always being told not to intervene. After all, what was Lieutenant Avi Grabovsky of the Israeli army told when he reported to his officer in September 1982 that Israel's Phalangist allies had just murdered some women and children? "We know, it's not to our liking, and don't interfere," Grabovsky was told by his battalion commander. This was during the Sabra and Chatila refugee camp massacre.
The quotation comes from Israel's 1983 Kahan commission report - heaven knows what we could read if WikiLeaks got its hands on the barrels of military files in the Israeli defence ministry (or the Syrian version, for that matter). But, of course, back in those days, we didn't know how to use a computer, let alone how to write on it. And that, of course, is one of the important lessons of the whole WikiLeaks phenomenon.
Back in the First World War or the Second World War or Vietnam, you wrote your military reports on paper. They may have been typed in triplicate but you could number your copies, trace any spy and prevent the leaks. The Pentagon Papers was actually written on paper. You needed to find a mole to get them. But paper could always be destroyed, weeded, trashed, all copies destroyed. At the end of the 1914-18 war, for example, a British second lieutenant shot a Chinese man after Chinese workers had looted a French military train. The Chinese man had pulled a knife on the soldier. But during the 1930s, the British soldier's file was "weeded" three times and so no trace of the incident survives. A faint ghost of it remains only in a regimental war diary which records Chinese involvement in the looting of "French provision trains". The only reason I know of the killing is that my father was the British lieutenant and told me the story before he died. No WikiLeaks then.
But I do suspect this massive hoard of material from the Iraq war has serious implications for journalists as well as armies. What is the future of the Seymour Hershes and the old-style investigative journalism that The Sunday Times used to practise? What is the point of sending teams of reporters to examine war crimes and meet military "deep throats", if almost half a million secret military documents are going to float up in front of you on a screen?
We still haven't got to the bottom of the WikiLeaks story, and I rather suspect that there are more than just a few US soldiers involved in this latest revelation. Who knows if it doesn't go close to the top? In its investigations, for example, al-Jazeera found an extract from a run-of-the-mill Pentagon press conference in November 2005. Peter Pace, the uninspiring chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is briefing journalists on how soldiers should react to the cruel treatment of prisoners, pointing out proudly that an American soldier's duty is to intervene if he sees evidence of torture. Then the camera moves to the far more sinister figure of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who suddenly interrupts - almost in a mutter, and to Pace's consternation - "I don't think you mean they (American soldiers) have an obligation to physically stop it. It's to report it."
The significance of this remark - cryptically sadistic in its way - was lost on the journos, of course. But the secret Frago 242 memo now makes much more sense of the press conference. Presumably sent by General Ricardo Sanchez, this is the instruction that tells soldiers: "Provided the initial report confirms US forces were not involved in the detainee abuse, no further investigation will be conducted unless directed by HHQ [Higher Headquarters]." Abu Ghraib happened under Sanchez's watch in Iraq. It was also Sanchez, by the way, who couldn't explain to me at a press conference why his troops had killed Saddam's sons in a gun battle in Mosul rather than capture them.
So Sanchez's message, it seems, must have had Rumsfeld's imprimatur. And so General David Petraeus - widely loved by the US press corps - was presumably responsible for the dramatic increase in US air strikes over two years; 229 bombing attacks in Iraq in 2006, but 1,447 in 2007. Interestingly enough, US air strikes in Afghanistan have risen by 172 per cent since Petraeus took over there. Which makes it all the more astonishing that the Pentagon is now bleating that WikiLeaks may have blood on its hands. The Pentagon has been covered in blood since the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, and for an institution that ordered the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003 - wasn't that civilian death toll more than 66,000 by their own count, out of a total of 109,000 recorded? - to claim that WikiLeaks is culpable of homicide is preposterous.
The truth, of course, is that if this vast treasury of secret reports had proved that the body count was much lower than trumpeted by the press, that US soldiers never tolerated Iraqi police torture, rarely shot civilians at checkpoints and always brought killer mercenaries to account, US generals would be handing these files out to journalists free of charge on the steps of the Pentagon. They are furious not because secrecy has been breached, or because blood may be spilt, but because they have been caught out telling the lies we always knew they told.
US official documents detail extraordinary scale of wrongdoing
WikiLeaks yesterday released on its website some 391,832 US military messages documenting actions and reports in Iraq over the period 2004-2009. Here are the main points:
Prisoners abused, raped and murdered
Hundreds of incidents of abuse and torture of prisoners by Iraqi security services, up to and including rape and murder. Since these are itemised in US reports, American authorities now face accusations of failing to investigate them. UN leaders and campaigners are calling for an official investigation.
Civilian death toll cover-up
Coalition leaders have always said "we don't do death tolls", but the documents reveal many deaths were logged. Respected British group Iraq Body Count says that, after preliminary examination of a sample of the documents, there are an estimated 15,000 extra civilian deaths, raising their total to 122,000.
The shooting of men trying to surrender
In February 2007, an Apache helicopter killed two Iraqis, suspected of firing mortars, as they tried to surrender. A military lawyer is quoted as saying: "They cannot surrender to aircraft and are still valid targets."
Private security firm abuses
Britain's Bureau of Investigative Journalism says it found documents detailing new cases of alleged wrongful killings of civilians involving Blackwater, since renamed Xe Services. Despite this, Xe retains extensive US contracts in Afghanistan.
Al-Qa'ida's use of children and "mentally handicapped" for bombing
A teenage boy with Down's syndrome who killed six and injured 34 in a suicide attack in Diyala was said to be an example of an ongoing al-Qa'ida strategy to recruit those with learning difficulties. A doctor is alleged to have sold a list of female patients with learning difficulties to insurgents.
Hundreds of civilians killed at checkpoints
Out of the 832 deaths recorded at checkpoints in Iraq between 2004 and 2009, analysis by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism suggests 681 were civilians. Fifty families were shot at and 30 children killed. Only 120 insurgents were killed in checkpoint incidents.
Iranian influence
Reports detail US concerns that Iranian agents had trained, armed and directed militants in Iraq. In one document, the US military warns a militia commander believed to be behind the deaths of US troops and kidnapping of Iraqi officials was trained by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
Robert Fisk is Middle East correspondent for The Independent newspaper. He is the author of many books on the region, including The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East.
© 2010 Independent/UK
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  • Monday, October 25, 2010

    DHS Social Media Monitoring

    New FOIA Documents Reveal DHS Social Media Monitoring During Obama Inauguration
    Deeplink by Jennifer Lynch
    As noted in our first post, EFF recently received new documents via our FOIA lawsuit on social network surveillance, filed with the help of UC Berkeley’s Samuelson Clinic, that reveal two ways the government has been tracking people online: Citizenship and Immigration’s surveillance of social networks to investigate citizenship petitions and the DHS’s use of a “Social Networking Monitoring Center” to collect and analyze online public communication during President Obama’s inauguration. This is the second of two posts describing these documents and some of their implications.
    In addition to learning about surveillance of citizenship petitioners, EFF also learned that leading up to President Obama’s January 2009 inauguration, DHS established a Social Networking Monitoring Center (SNMC) to monitor social networking sites for “items of interest.” In a set of slides [PDF] outlining the effort, DHS discusses both the massive collection and use of social network information as well as the privacy principles it sought to employ when doing so.
    While it is laudable to see DHS discussing the Fair Information Practice Principles [PDF] as part of the design for such a project, the breadth of sites targeted is concerning. For example, among the key “Candidates for Analysis” were general social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and Flickr as well as sites that focus specifically on certain demographic groups such as MiGente and BlackPlanet, news sites such as NPR, and political commentary sites DailyKos. According to the slides, SNMC looks for “‘items of interest’ in the routine of social networking posts on the events, organizations, activities, and environment” of important events. While the slides indicate that DHS scrutinized the information and emphasized the need to look at credible sources, evidence, and corroboration, they also suggest the DHS collected a massive amount of data on individuals and organizations explicitly tied to a political event.
    In addition, while the slides do emphasize the minimization and elimination of “Personally Identifiable Information” (PII) from the public data, the slides note that “[o]penly divulged information excluding PII will be used for future corroboration purposes and trend analysis during the Inauguration period.” Thus, it is unclear whether or not the information was deleted permanently after the inauguration proceedings were complete. Moreover, there have been several recent studies and papers showing how, even without PII, comments and information about people online can be “re-identified” through the use of sophisticated computational techniques and thus create privacy concerns.
    Finally, while there have been some reports in the past year of similar social network monitoring for large-scale public events, to date the public has not seen such detailed information about the government’s approach to monitoring, especially on its data preservation practices. As our FOIA lawsuit continues, we hope to learn more about such activities and help bring further transparency and accountability to the ways in which government agencies and law enforcement officials collect and analyze information about us online.
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  • Peaceful

    Well after weeks of tension my morning breakfast and cup of tea can
    perhaps report something more than the leaking of war documents.
    Today I will sit and take in the birds and the trees or any
    other critter who comes by to impart some peace into my mind.




    Sunday, October 24, 2010

    Julian Assange - Wikileaks

    Congratulations to Wikileaks crew/team and Julian Assange for once again exposing the truth - I applaud you all - thank you.


    I will refrain from commenting on the next clip.

    Saturday, October 23, 2010

    WikiLeaks released the largest classified leak in history

    At 5pm EST Friday 22nd October 2010 WikiLeaks released the largest classified military leak in history. The 391,832 reports ('The Iraq War Logs'), document the war and occupation in Iraq, from 1st January 2004 to 31st Decemc'est un padber 2009 (except for the months of May 2004 and March 2009) as told by soldiers in the United States Army. Each is a 'SIGACT' or Significant Action in the war. They detail events as seen and heard by the US military troops on the ground in Iraq and are the first real glimpse into the secret history of the war that the United States government has been privy to throughout.
    The reports detail 109,032 deaths in Iraq, comprised of 66,081 'civilians'; 23,984 'enemy' (those labeled as insurgents); 15,196 'host nation' (Iraqi government forces) and 3,771 'friendly' (coalition forces). The majority of the deaths (66,000, over 60%) of these are civilian deaths.That is 31 civilians dying every day during the six year period. For comparison, the 'Afghan War Diaries', previously released by WikiLeaks, covering the same period, detail the deaths of some 20,000 people. Iraq during the same period, was five times as lethal with equivallent population size.
    This average does not include the slain working in the Iraqi security services or those claimed by US soldiers to be 'insurgents'. When these are added in, almost 50 Iraqis died on average in every single day reported by the logs.
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  • Wikileaks

    Update Saturday 23/10/2010
    From twitter:
    See TBIJ, IBC, Guardian, Spiegel, NYT, Le Monde, Al Jazeera, Chan4, SVT, CNN, BBC and more in the next few hours. We maximise impact. end.

    Well looks like it is finally happening I just hope everyone will play safe.

    "Sky News will feed to BT Tower. Make arrangements with BT Tower to receive the feed. Local feed will be by LDIL 3. Time: 09:30AM to 15:30PM, London time."

    Wikileaks

    Update Friday 22/10/2010
    From twitter yesterday:
    # WikiLeaks communications infrastructure is currently under attack. Project BO move to coms channel S. Activate Reston5. about 18 hours ago via web
    # Leaked reports detail Italian black ops in Afghanistan | RT http://bit.ly/9wzz53 about 21 hours ago via web
    Well apparently there are tickets available for the release or opening of the Iraq files well one would assume the press conference would be for that reason?
    #From twitter "Major WikiLeaks press conference in europe coming up; to book [press/NGO only, mail sunshine.booking@mail.be"

    Pentagon ‘Warning Iraqis’ Ahead of WikiLeaks Release
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  • Wikileaks is also under consideration of several criminal charges. Currently, it has been reported that the Obama Administration is attempting to limit the travel of heads of Wikileaks, and is likely planning on pressing charges on the site for encouraging theft of government property. Internationally, the site is also gaining much heat as it is possibly putting other nations at risk. Neil James, the executive director of the Australian Defense Association stated that, “Put bluntly, Wikileaks is not authorized in international or Australian law, nor equipped morally or operationally, to judge whether open publication of such material risks the safety, security, morale and legitimate objectives of Australian and allied troops fighting in a UN-endorsed military operation.”
  • BS Warning
  • Friday, October 22, 2010

    The revolution is coming.

    You say you want a revolution
    Well you know, we all want to change the world
    Lennon/McCartney

    Is the revolution coming soon?
    Seems to be some signs out there.

    Stand Up for the Fight
    Stand Up for Freedom
    Stand Up for Peace and Love
    Stand Up for Your Rights

    You say you want a revolution
    Well write for your Rights
    Write every Company that supports war
    and tell them to withdraw their support

    You know we the common people, have the right
    We the People are no longer Sheeple
    We have the right to stop purchasing
    The money we spend supports the war machine

    Start slow to achieve much, personally boycott
    Yes folks, boycott the profiteering products
    Boycott the big Chain Stores, the Take-a-ways
    The Oil Companies, I know most need fuel

    Support the independent business people
    Support the local shop keepers
    Support the local farmers, the primary producers
    Support ourselves by supporting our community

    Build networks of local products, gain knowledge
    Start small, remember Rome wasn't built ........
    Assist each other in these times of greed
    Combine our efforts to enrich our environment

    There are already networks in place for various endeavors
    Infiltrate, educate, listen and learn
    Save our own earth space by sharing others
    Compassion for our neighbor will spread

    Before we will know what happened
    Our Planet will be saved
    Saved by the common people
    With Love not War
    chela

    Thursday, October 21, 2010

    Warning

    October 14, 2010
    A Warning… and why it matters.
    Clif High describes himself as a ‘Radical Linguist’. He’s multi-lingual
    and also proficient in several computer programming languages. Around 1997 he
    began analyzing language patterns scavenged from the internet by his ‘web
    bots̢۪ or spiders. He found that people̢۪s language patterns changed in
    response to certain emotional impacts. He analyzed this by putting certain
    emotional subjects into various ‘buckets’ that he gave generalized and
    sometimes whimsical names to, in order to group various subjects for analysis.
    Then he found that people̢۪s emotional language actually began to change IN
    ADVANCE of certain events that impacted them. It seems that people are
    subconsciously prescient to a degree, and this subconscious knowledge leaks out
    in the language they choose to use.
    In a nutshell, that is how the ‘predictive linguistics’ of the web bots
    project works. Scavenging data is purely mechanical. But the interpretation is
    human labor, software, and knowledge intensive by Clif and assistants. His
    ‘hit rate’ exceeds pure chance by something better than 50%. It’s not
    perfect, and it becomes more and more ‘foggy’ as one tries to elicit fine
    details out of a subject.
    It does not predict actual events, but the emotional ‘headline’ response to
    those events, with certain keywords or phrases attached to them. So yes, it̢۪s
    kinda ’squishy’…. but still stunning when it gets a ‘hit’ and you see
    the actual language anticipated that is later used to describe an event.
    Sometimes, some strong language pops out everywhere and grabs his attention and
    can be used as a ‘temporal marker’ to verify a chain of possible events
    upcoming.
    In July of 2001, Clif found a large ‘emotional tipping point’ coming in a
    matter of months. It had keyword associations of ‘military’ and
    ‘accident’, among others. It had an intense emotional impact lasting about
    four hours, and lingering emotional release lasting several days. He wasn̢۪t
    sure what it was, until Sept. 11, 2001. The event lasted several hours, and the
    lingering effect of grounded airlines lasted for several days. It changed life
    as we know it.
    In trying to financially support the bandwidth for the web bots, Clif offered
    the technology to the government. They were not interested then. He found a
    foreign investor who paid him to keep it running, and this foreign investor made
    large sums of money by using the information the project supplied. That has
    since ended.
    In one scan of the net, the web bots made it into a Chinese server that was
    doing the same kind of work, so Clif knows that the Chinese are actively doing
    this kind of project also. There are also indications that the US government has
    taken the idea and quietly started using it, also.
    In predictive linguistics, it seems that the further in advance they sense
    something coming, the bigger the event, or emotional impact is. For a year or
    two now, Clif has been looking at the largest ‘emotional tipping point’ he
    has ever analyzed. This one is predicted for Nov. 8-12 approximately. It has an
    intense emotional impact over four full days, and a cascading emotional release
    period well into March 2011. This event is predicted to have 10 to 100 times the
    impact of 9/11 in changing our lives forever after. Clif says it will start in
    the US and spread globally.
    What could it be? Much speculation and an array of various clues and aspects
    from the ‘time monks’, but there is much, much happening in the world
    tensions, as you may have noticed in recent months. Nuclear war? Global
    Financial collapse? False Flag attack on the US? All the above?
    Clif was in the process of a short-term analysis this month, attempting to
    resolve what was coming as we get closer. His previous reports have been
    antagonistic to TPTB [the powers that be], and it seems they do not want this
    information released. Yesterday the ISP for Clif̢۪s website shut him down
    without explanation, and not for financial reasons. It seems apparent the
    government is trying to silence him.
    This is great reason to fear what is coming. It is also highly suspicious that
    the President will be on his longest overseas trip and out of the country when
    this timeframe ‘goes hot’. They know something is coming. You should know,
    too, and that is why I wrote this. Caveat Emptor. Something wicked, this way
    comes.

    Professor Emiritus Hal Lewis Resigns

    Professor Emiritus Hal Lewis Resigns from American Physical Society
    The following is a letter to the American Physical Society released to the public by Professor Emiritus of physics Hal Lewis of the University of California at Santa Barbara.
    Sent: Friday, 08 October 2010 17:19 Hal Lewis
    From: Hal Lewis, University of California, Santa Barbara
    To: Curtis G. Callan, Jr., Princeton University, President of the American Physical Society
    6 October 2010
    Dear Curt:
    When I first joined the American Physical Society sixty-seven years ago it was much smaller, much gentler, and as yet uncorrupted by the money flood (a threat against which Dwight Eisenhower warned a half-century ago).
    Indeed, the choice of physics as a profession was then a guarantor of a life of poverty and abstinence—it was World War II that changed all that. The prospect of worldly gain drove few physicists. As recently as thirty-five years ago, when I chaired the first APS study of a contentious social/scientific issue, The Reactor Safety Study, though there were zealots aplenty on the outside there was no hint of inordinate pressure on us as physicists. We were therefore able to produce what I believe was and is an honest appraisal of the situation at that time. We were further enabled by the presence of an oversight committee consisting of Pief Panofsky, Vicki Weisskopf, and Hans Bethe, all towering physicists beyond reproach. I was proud of what we did in a charged atmosphere. In the end the oversight committee, in its report to the APS President, noted the complete independence in which we did the job, and predicted that the report would be attacked from both sides. What greater tribute could there be?
    How different it is now. The giants no longer walk the earth, and the money flood has become the raison d’être of much physics research, the vital sustenance of much more, and it provides the support for untold numbers of professional jobs. For reasons that will soon become clear my former pride at being an APS Fellow all these years has been turned into shame, and I am forced, with no pleasure at all, to offer you my resignation from the Society.
    It is of course, the global warming scam, with the (literally) trillions of dollars driving it, that has corrupted so many scientists, and has carried APS before it like a rogue wave. It is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life as a physicist. Anyone who has the faintest doubt that this is so should force himself to read the ClimateGate documents, which lay it bare. (Montford’s book organizes the facts very well.) I don’t believe that any real physicist, nay scientist, can read that stuff without revulsion. I would almost make that revulsion a definition of the word scientist.
    So what has the APS, as an organization, done in the face of this challenge? It has accepted the corruption as the norm, and gone along with it. For example:
    1. About a year ago a few of us sent an e-mail on the subject to a fraction of the membership. APS ignored the issues, but the then President immediately launched a hostile investigation of where we got the e-mail addresses. In its better days, APS used to encourage discussion of important issues, and indeed the Constitution cites that as its principal purpose. No more. Everything that has been done in the last year has been designed to silence debate
    2. The appallingly tendentious APS statement on Climate Change was apparently written in a hurry by a few people over lunch, and is certainly not representative of the talents of APS members as I have long known them. So a few of us petitioned the Council to reconsider it. One of the outstanding marks of (in)distinction in the Statement was the poison word incontrovertible, which describes few items in physics, certainly not this one. In response APS appointed a secret committee that never met, never troubled to speak to any skeptics, yet endorsed the Statement in its entirety. (They did admit that the tone was a bit strong, but amazingly kept the poison word incontrovertible to describe the evidence, a position supported by no one.) In the end, the Council kept the original statement, word for word, but approved a far longer “explanatory” screed, admitting that there were uncertainties, but brushing them aside to give blanket approval to the original. The original Statement, which still stands as the APS position, also contains what I consider pompous and asinine advice to all world governments, as if the APS were master of the universe. It is not, and I am embarrassed that our leaders seem to think it is. This is not fun and games, these are serious matters involving vast fractions of our national substance, and the reputation of the Society as a scientific society is at stake.
    3. In the interim the ClimateGate scandal broke into the news, and the machinations of the principal alarmists were revealed to the world. It was a fraud on a scale I have never seen, and I lack the words to describe its enormity. Effect on the APS position: none. None at all. This is not science; other forces are at work.
    4. So a few of us tried to bring science into the act (that is, after all, the alleged and historic purpose of APS), and collected the necessary 200+ signatures to bring to the Council a proposal for a Topical Group on Climate Science, thinking that open discussion of the scientific issues, in the best tradition of physics, would be beneficial to all, and also a contribution to the nation. I might note that it was not easy to collect the signatures, since you denied us the use of the APS membership list. We conformed in every way with the requirements of the APS Constitution, and described in great detail what we had in mind—simply to bring the subject into the open.
    5. To our amazement, Constitution be damned, you declined to accept our petition, but instead used your own control of the mailing list to run a poll on the members’ interest in a TG on Climate and the Environment. You did ask the members if they would sign a petition to form a TG on your yet-to-be-defined subject, but provided no petition, and got lots of affirmative responses. (If you had asked about sex you would have gotten more expressions of interest.) There was of course no such petition or proposal, and you have now dropped the Environment part, so the whole matter is moot. (Any lawyer will tell you that you cannot collect signatures on a vague petition, and then fill in whatever you like.) The entire purpose of this exercise was to avoid your constitutional responsibility to take our petition to the Council.
    6. As of now you have formed still another secret and stacked committee to organize your own TG, simply ignoring our lawful petition.
    APS management has gamed the problem from the beginning, to suppress serious conversation about the merits of the climate change claims. Do you wonder that I have lost confidence in the organization?
    I do feel the need to add one note, and this is conjecture, since it is always risky to discuss other people’s motives. This scheming at APS HQ is so bizarre that there cannot be a simple explanation for it. Some have held that the physicists of today are not as smart as they used to be, but I don’t think that is an issue. I think it is the money, exactly what Eisenhower warned about a half-century ago. There are indeed trillions of dollars involved, to say nothing of the fame and glory (and frequent trips to exotic islands) that go with being a member of the club. Your own Physics Department (of which you are chairman) would lose millions a year if the global warming bubble burst. When Penn State absolved Mike Mann of wrongdoing, and the University of East Anglia did the same for Phil Jones, they cannot have been unaware of the financial penalty for doing otherwise. As the old saying goes, you don’t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing. Since I am no philosopher, I’m not going to explore at just which point enlightened self-interest crosses the line into corruption, but a careful reading of the ClimateGate releases makes it clear that this is not an academic question.
    I want no part of it, so please accept my resignation. APS no longer represents me, but I hope we are still friends.
    Hal
    Harold Lewis is Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, former Chairman; Former member Defense Science Board, chmn of Technology panel; Chairman DSB study on Nuclear Winter; Former member Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards; Former member, President’s Nuclear Safety Oversight Committee; Chairman APS study on Nuclear Reactor Safety Chairman Risk Assessment Review Group; Co-founder and former Chairman of JASON; Former member USAF Scientific Advisory Board; Served in US Navy in WW II; books: Technological Risk (about, surprise, technological risk) and Why Flip a Coin (about decision making)
  • telegraph.co.uk
  • Wikileaks

    WikiLeaks communications infrastructure is currently under attack. Project BO move to coms channel S. Activate Reston5.

    Israel army bans social networking sites

    Well I suppose this will keep occurring. The US Military has banned soldiers from certain sites. watching, watching

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  • Wednesday, October 20, 2010

    The Internet War

    Nadim Kobeissi has stated very honestly and openly better than all my rantings.

    On one side, WikiLeaks has assembled the brightest and most dedicated hacker-activists in an effort to turn the Internet into a bastion of transparency and information freedom.
    On the other side, the United States has combined its Department of Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency in an attempt to clamp down on the Internet with censorship and encryption-banning laws.
    Both parties, however, have fully realized the importance of the Internet and the outcome of their battle will change the face of the world.
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  • Julian Assange - Wikileaks

    It reads like an espionage novel.
    If I had the time I would put all the pieces together and write a best seller
    Julian Assange is like a movie star trying against all odds to conquer the darkside.
    Well guess what he is fighting the darkside, he is just like you and me except for one difference.
    Julian Assange is actually doing something to change the dark to Light.
    I fear for him because he is pursuing the big boys and they do not like having a rouge human speaking the truth.
    Maybe there have been some errors by the team in the management of wikileaks accountability but this would not be the first time an organisation has grown faster than expected. And I would assume the wikileaks team are mostly techies and not much
    experience of admin/accounts.
    Then are there really spies in the team? Are the US and Australian Governments waiting like a cat watching it's prey, waiting to jump as soon as there is a loophole for them to grab J and close down wikileaks?
    The NON sex scandal was the biggest sham and those girls/women really should hang their heads in shame. Sex is a beautiful and personal experience not to be used for bringing people's reputation down.
    Now the swedish government has refused J the chance to live and work in Sweden, I always thought Sweden was a strong country standing against the corruption in the world but she is no different when pressured sweden has crumbled. Freezing wikileaks funds. Another shame.
    So world people let us unite to stand behind wikileaks/Julian Assange and the truth.
    Lets unite to stand against the criminal governments and change the way of the world.
    Lets unite to stop killing our planet, stop fossil fuels.
    Enough I wanted a rant to get things off my chest but I just feel worse now, is there a John Doe out there. I am going for a walk and listen to the birds :-)

    Australia's airport porn checks

    Australia's airport porn checks cause problems. Daft puritan laws of our time
    19 Oct 2010 10:00 | by Nick Farrell
  • techeye.net

  • Comment: Such a shame I have no plans to visit the fascist state of Australia.
    Chela: ouch that hurt. Australia is down the drain unless we stand up are we really a fascist nation?

    Enormous Ring is Developing on the Sun

    For any watchers this is interesting.
  • Read More
  • Truth

    Sometimes when the truth is spoken

    it hurts, sometimes it helps

    and at other times it enlightens

    facing the truth is what we must do

    if we do not take this step of truth

    we will live forever in darkness

    nothing will ever seem right

    the dark shadows will stay over our lives


    But when we can look at ourselves, and others

    and speak the truth, the light will shine

    the doors will open, the internal garden will bloom

    life will be good and we will be well

    Life and truth need courage

    we must find our own strength

    when we do our lives will be beautiful and serene

    Live in Light and the Dark can never come in

    Afghanistan Military Presence

    Is Australia's involvement in Afghanistan the right thing? My personal opinion is NO.
    Was Australia's involvement in Iraq the right thing? I could go on with other wars we have followed big brother into over the decades.
    Our politicians do not listen to the general public (hey that's us)so I am afraid we will continue to pay for this wrong deed with our soldiers lives and our countries cash.
    I know that is brutal but it is my truth.
    Why does Australia want to play a role in the control of these other nations by the American War Machine, it is the seeder of wars and hate.
    For the first time in my life I am ashamed to be Australian.
    Ashamed we cannot stand up and be open minded and say NO to War.
    Julia Gillard said:We won't abandon Afghans: Julia Gillard (hey Madam PM it is not the Afghams they DO NOT want us there - it is your puppet masters - um who is that?)
    JULIA Gillard has declared Australians could remain in Afghanistan for at least a decade, vowing not to abandon the war-torn nation to terrorists and chaos.
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  • John Richardson has called it an act of treason:
    The Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, & the Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott, both stood up in our nation's Parliament today & boldly, deliberately & directly lied to the Australian people about the need for Australia to maintain its military presence in Afghanistan.
  • yourdemocracy.net.au
  • Tuesday, October 19, 2010

    Give Peace a Chance

  • youtube


  • Title: John Lennon - Give Peace A Chance lyrics
    Ev'rybody's talking about
    Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism
    This-ism, that-ism
    Isn't it the most
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    Ev'rybody's talking about
    Ministers, Sinisters, Banisters and canisters,
    Bishops and Fishops and Rabbis and Pop eyes,
    And bye bye, bye byes.
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    Let me tell you now
    Ev'rybody's talking about
    Revolution, Evolution, Mastication, Flagelolation, Regulations.
    Integrations, Meditations, United Nations, Congratulations
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    Oh Let's stick to it
    Ev'rybody's talking about
    John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rosemary, Tommy smothers, Bob Dylan,
    Tommy Cooper, Derek Tayor, Norman Mailer, Alan Ginsberg, Hare Krishna,
    Hare Krishna
    All we are saying is give peace a chance
    All we are saying is give peace a chance

    BP Oil Spill overflows to WH

    October 8, 2010
    White House 'muzzled own scientists over oil spill fears' By David Usborne, US Editor
    The White House was facing allegations yesterday that it had muzzled its own scientists in the early days and weeks of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill so that the public would be ignorant of the potential scale of the environmental disaster that was unfolding.
    A paper written for the National Commission established by President Barack Obama to investigate what happened suggests that officials at the White House stood in the way of scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) when they were preparing to release details of a worst-case scenario for the blow-out including a top-end estimate of the rate of flow of oil into the sea.
    In a second report also written for the Commission, investigators say that "for the first 10 days of the spill, it appears that a sense of over-optimism affected responders".
    As the spill worsened BP came under wide criticism for allegedly attempting to downplay the scale of the leak. The findings of the National Commission indicate that the government in Washington was playing a similar game.
    In the days immediately after the explosion, both Washington and BP said they were assuming a leak rate of between 1,000 and 5,000 barrels a day. But in the weeks after the leak rate was revised upwards in several increments and by early August stood at 62,000 barrels a day.
    The paper says that the "decision to withhold worst-case discharge figures" may have been made at a high level, suggesting that the President himself may have been involved.
    Robert Gibbs, spokesman for President Obama, said the White House had always offered "the most accurate and timely information" on the amount of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico as soon as it became available.
    But the Commission paper claims that the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) declined to give scientists at NOAA authorisation when they "wanted to make public some of its long-term, worst-case discharge models".
    An OMB spokesman, Kenneth Baer, acknowledged that authorisation had been withheld, but said it was because of concerns about the models scientists were using and not about flow rates or what the public should or shouldn't know. "The issue was the modelling, the science and the assumptions they were using to come up with their analysis. Not public relations or presentation. We offered them suggestions of ways to improve it and they happily accepted it," he said.
    After the explosion that killed 11 rig workers, Washington took several days before declaring an emergency.
  • The Independent

  • [iCopyright] 2010 Independent Print Limited. Permission granted for up to 5 copies. All rights reserved.

    Julian Assange Wikileaks Editor- (finally a word to wired.com)

    WikiLeaks - On Monday 18th October 2010, @wikileaks said:
    Where do all these claims about WikiLeaks doing something on Iraq today (Monday) come from? A single tabloid blog at Wired Magazine!
    That's right. Over 700 articles, newspapers all over the world, and newswires fooled by a tabloid blog--and each other.
    Of course you won't see this blog cited, generally, in the mainstream press articles, because that would lessen the credibility of these articles back to where the belong -- unsubstantiated, and indeed, false claims made by a source that is not credible. What is journalism coming to?
    But, Wired's blog is not just any source that lacks credibility. It is a known opponent and spreader of all sorts of misinformation about WikiLeaks. This dramatically ramped up since we demanded an investigation into what role they played in the arrest of the alleged journalistic source, US intelligence analyst, Bradley Manning:
    http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/06/18/wikileaks
    We condemned Wired magazine for that conduct and the magazine has been oppositional ever since. The two blogs concerned, "Threat Level" and "Danger Room", while having produced some good journalism over the years, mostly now ship puff pieces about the latest "cool weapons system" and other "war tech toys" as befits their names -- "Threat Level" and "Danger Room".
    These two blogs, and in particular editor Kevin Poulsen, have been responsible for a tremendous amount of other completely false information WikiLeaks.
    A post today on "Danger Room" begins with:
    "We’re still waiting for WikiLeaks to make good on its pledge to reveal hundreds of thousands of U.S. military documents on the Iraq war."
    http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/10/doc-of-the-day-wikileaks-didnt-blow-u-s-afghan-intel-sources/?utm_source=co2hog#ixzz12iu8RVBO
    Another fabrication.
    WikiLeaks does not speak about upcoming releases dates, indeed, with very rare exceptions we do not communicate any specific information about upcoming releases, since that simply provides fodder for abusive organizations to get their spin machines ready.
    Julian Assange
    Editor-in-chief

    Wikileaks

    (AP) The founder of Wikileaks was denied a Swedish residency permit on Monday and said his whistleblowing website had been cut off by a company that handled many of its donations.
    Julian Assange blamed the financial cutoff on the U.S. government, which denied any involvement. The U.S. did tell reporters that it was bracing for the potential disclosure by Wikileaks of hundreds of thousands of secret Iraq war documents, and asked media companies not to publish them.
    The Pentagon said the group had as many as 400,000 documents from a military database on operations in Iraq but Assange downplayed expectations that a leak was imminent. In a Twitter post, Assange said information were coming from "a single tabloid blog" that had put out a "tremendous amount" of false information about his site.
    In Sweden, the national immigration authority delivered a setback to Assange's efforts to gain protection from its generous media freedom laws by announcing that it had rejected his request for residency.
    Migration Board spokeswoman Gunilla Wikstrom declined to explain why Assange's application had been denied, saying the reason was confidential.
    Allegations of rape and sexual molestation have been made by two Swedish women against Assange, who has denied them. Prosecutors have not yet decided whether to file charges in the case, which became public nearly two months ago.
    Speaking generally, Wikstrom said only crimes that have been proven would affect the Migration Board's decision, which Assange has three weeks to appeal.
    Assange did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the residency issue.
    But he released correspondence from London-based Moneybookers.com, which pulled the plug on its relationship with WikiLeaks over the summer, shortly after the website published a massive trove of U.S. intelligence documents relating to the war in Afghanistan, an unprecedented leak that infuriated the Pentagon and energized opponents of the war in Afghanistan.
    When Assange queried the decision, Moneybookers replied to say that his site had been added to "blacklists in Australia and watch lists in the USA," according to an August 13 e-mail exchange.
    It was not clear which blacklists or watchlists Moneybookers was referring to. The organization declined to elaborate on its correspondence, saying that it always follows the law - and that it had never been asked directly by any government to stop dealing with WikiLeaks.
    It noted that it sometimes dropped clients "as part of our rigorous, continuous risk management checks." It offered no details on the nature of those checks.
    Australian officials denied that they'd blacklisted the site, while Marti Adams, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Treasury department, said that WikiLeaks was not targeted by any of the department's sanctions programs.
    Assange made clear he blamed Washington for pressuring the site to close down his account.
    "Craven behavior in relation to the U.S. government is unlikely to be seen sympathetically," he said in an August 16 e-mail to one of the site's administrators.
    The blacklisting allegations - which Assange said he was only publicizing now due to his heavy workload over the past two months - illustrate the problems WikiLeaks has faced as it tries to raise money online in the teeth of the U.S. government's anger. WikiLeaks has in the past shut its website down due to lack of funds.
    It has been down "for scheduled maintenance" for the past two weeks.

    Other WikiLeaks Coverage
    Pentagon to Media: Don't Publish WikiLeaks Docs
    WikiLeaks May Release 400,000 Iraq War Documents
    DOD's Gates: Little Harm from WikiLeaks Release
    WikiLeaks Sparks Army Change? Spy Rules Updated
    WikiLeaks in Disarray, Says Former No. 2 Staffer
  • cbsnews.com
  • Bittorrent tracker websites down

    I know this is not funny but I am lmao
    Ex-employee brings down several Bittorrent trackers
    Flicks the switch on way out, By Lawrence Latif
    A DISGRUNTLED FORMER EMPLOYEE has done what the big media mafiaa have failed to do by shuttering several Bittorrent tracker websites.
    While the various music recording label and Hollywood movie representatives have spent millions on hiring lawyers and lobbying politicians to take down what they call "the pirates", the actions of a former employee at the web host Reality Check Network have seemingly done far more damage. The outfit hosts numerous Bittorrent tracker websites on its servers and at 11AM BST it suffered what it called a "malicious attack" on its network.
    Later the firm said that it wasn't a "network based" attack but rather an old school instance of sabotage by corrupting the master boot records (MBR) of servers, conducted by a ex-employee who had "intimate knowledge" of the network and systems.
    Essentially the MBR holds information about where the operating system resides and is read after the system completes BIOS execution at start-up. A corrupted MBR typically doesn't result in a loss of data, however repairing it is a fiddly and time consuming task.
    At press time, Reality Check Network's website is still down.
    The attack goes to illustrate, once again, the while the Bittorrent protocol might be decentralised, the job of serving up torrent pointers is still very much a centralised operation. While outfits like The Pirate Bay can afford to have redundancy in place, even it has been forced offline, albeit for minutes, from attacks by 'anti-piracy' groups. Smaller torrent trackers such as those hosted on the Reality Check Network are often much smaller operations without the contingency in place to withstand attacks.
    Who knows, maybe the big media mafiaa will extend an offer of employment to this disgruntled ex-employee. After all the chap managed to succeed where it has failed miserably, though only because he was an insider.
  • theinquirer.net
  • Julian Assange - Wikileaks

    Assange denied Swedish residence and work permit.

    Wikileaks grundare Julian Assange får inte uppehålls- och arbetstillstånd i Sverige.
    Det uppger Gunilla Wikström på Migrationsverket.
    – Vi fattade beslutet att avslÃ¥ hans ansökan. Han har fÃ¥tt besked i dag pÃ¥ mail, säger hon till Aftonbladet
    Frontfiguren för den uppmärksammade sajten Wikileaks, australiern Julian Assange, ansökte tidigare i år om uppehållstillstånd i Sverige.
  • aftonbladet.se

  • Swedish to English translation
    Wikileaks founders Julian Assange may not be a residence and work permit in Sweden.
    It says Gunilla Wikström at the Board.
    - We took the decision to reject his application. He has received notice today in mail, "she told Aftonbladet
    Frontman for the acclaimed website Wikileaks, Australian Julian Assange, filed earlier this year for a residence permit in Sweden.
    One of the reasons as stated is that Assange planning to have a Swedish utgivarbevis, which would give him better protection of sources for the site.
    Today, however, decided the Migration Board decides not to give Assange a residence permit, but do not want to go into details of the case.
    Notified of rape
    Assange visited Sweden last summer to lecture on Wikileaks recent publication of thousands of secret documents from the war in Afghanistan. He then applied also for a Swedish residence permit.
    But the lectures were overshadowed once the media reporting a rape complaint against Julian Assange. The notification was the start of a long circus that reported in the world and still not completed.
    The request was lifted
    An on-call prosecutor asked originally Assange in his absence, the suspect in a rape and a case of sexual molestation. The request was lifted up by an ordinary prosecutor after just one day.
    When the prosecutor Eva Finné examined the case, she decided to close enrollment on the rape and only initiate investigations in a case of molestation.
    Later, however, decided the prosecutor Marianne New to the preliminary investigation of rape should be resumed. Moreover, as the case classified as harassment redefined as sexual coercion and sexual assault.
    Basics secret
    The investigation is still ongoing and now has the Migration Board rejected his application, said Gunilla Wikstrom who are decision makers at the Migration Board's work unit in Norrköping.
    - There is not much more to say more than that we rejected his application.
    Can you say anything about the grounds for refusal?
    - No, there is secrecy around the grounds for such a decision.
    According to Gunilla Wikstrom has Assange decision has been sent both by mail and by regular mail. She can not answer whether he is in the country.
    Translated by Google

    Income Inequality

    I remember when people were optimistic. Live was good ah well.......
    Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore, By ROBERT H. FRANK
    PEOPLE often remember the past with exaggerated fondness. Sometimes, however, important aspects of life really were better in the old days.
    During the three decades after World War II, for example, incomes in the United States rose rapidly and at about the same rate — almost 3 percent a year — for people at all income levels. America had an economically vibrant middle class. Roads and bridges were well maintained, and impressive new infrastructure was being built. People were optimistic.
  • nytimes
  • Monday, October 18, 2010

    Blackwater

    and Monsanto now...... boy oh boy
    Blackwater's Black Ops - Jeremy Scahill | September 15, 2010
    One of the most incendiary details in the documents is that Blackwater, through Total Intelligence, sought to become the "intel arm" of Monsanto, offering to provide operatives to infiltrate activist groups organizing against the multinational biotech firm.
  • thenation
  • Wikileaks

    Pentagon found no compromise of intelligence sources from WikiLeaks posting of Afghan war logs. By Robert Burns (CP)
  • goggle news

  • The whistleblowing group WikiLeaks claims that it has had its funding blocked and that it is the victim of financial warfare by the US government.
    Moneybookers, a British-registered internet payment company that collects WikiLeaks donations, emailed the organisation to say it had closed down its account because it had been put on an official US watchlist and on an Australian government blacklist.
  • guardian.co.uk
  • Sunday, October 17, 2010

    No More War

  • nakedflame

  • nakedflame - War ( bring the soldiers back) War Music Video Naked Flame

    Afghan War Debate

    Media Release 15 October 2010
    Bearing witness to the truth and the lies of the Afghan War
    Veterans, ex-service people, concerned families and friends of serving soldiers and opponents of the Afghan war generally, will be occupying the lawns of Parliament House when the debate about the nine-year-long occupation of Afghanistan by Australian forces begins next Tuesday 19 October
    The Speak Out will be hosted by Stand Fast, the national association representing veterans and ex service people opposed to the Afghan and Iraq Wars.
    It will assemble at noon and go through to 2 pm when the debate begins in the Lower House
    "We are inviting elected representatives of both Houses to come and address us before they enter the House for the debate," said Stand Fast SpeakOut organiser Graeme Dunstan.
    "We want to bear witness to their truth. Or their ongoing lies, as the case may be."
    "In particular we challenge Prime Minister Gillard to come defend her widow-making determination to "stay the course in Afghanistan" in front of ex-soldiers.
    "Easy for her to say. Bloody lethal for soldiers to do," said Dunstan. "And futile."
    Further information
    Hamish Chitts, founder Stand Fast
  • stand-fast

  • Graeme Dunstan, Peacebus.com
  • peacebus
  • Operation Payback

  • techfreqnews i did not want to bite

  • Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), in retaliation for an earlier attack sanctioned by the industry body on The Pirate Bay and other file-sharing sites. ... anonymous hits back.

    Waiting

    what are we waiting for
    time is marching by
    seize the moment
    activate the data held
    discern the truth
    stop waiting, activate
  • Read More there is no more today
  • Human Data

    used for all sorts of reasons, more puzzle pieces?
    Defense Contractors from Dante's Circles of Hell: Sequel to Human Terrain System I?
    by John Stanton
    There is no questioning the validity of the need for a military biased geospatial cultural analysis program that assists US warfighters in their efforts to pacify local populations or improve the speed and accuracy of the kill chain. That effort does not require the use of PhD's from colleges and universities. Further, it seems outlandish to pay $250,000 for an inexperienced (5 months training usually truncated) social scientist to operate in a combat zone.
    Why push all that cash to contractors when the talent to divine the cultural landscape exists within the military itself. If after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan (and more on the way in Pakistan, Iran, Mexico-well, Hell, everywhere), the political and military leadership hasn't figured out the human terrain they wish to control, then the questions become: Are the President and SECDEF and their subordinates that incompetent? Are the hundreds of military-university human terrain/behavioral analysis efforts simply jobs programs and a way for the military and intelligence functions to tunnel into academia (just as they have done with the new breed of war journalists in the MSM or places like Wired)?
  • cryptome.org

  • check out the links interesting
  • The Contractors

  • joshuaproject.net
  • Saturday, October 16, 2010

    Blackwater

    Worth a read
  • thenation.com
  • Cyberwar

    Is it in full swing?
    As succeeding presidential administrations and leaders in the Pentagon devote increasing resources to defending U.S. computer networks and planning for potential cyber warfare, some observers are questioning whether the cyber threat has been overstated.........June 16, 2010
    Yes, communications technologies are used by both the good guys and the bad guys. But the good guys far outnumber the bad guys, and it's far more valuable to make sure they're secure than it is to cripple them on the off chance it might help catch a bad guy. It's like the FBI demanding that no automobiles drive above 50 mph, so they can more easily pursue getaway cars. It might or might not work -- but, regardless, the cost to society of the resulting slowdown would be enormous...........October 15, 2010
    Stuxnet has two ways to update itself. It checks back to two control servers, one in Malaysia and the other in Denmark, but also uses a peer-to-peer update system: When two Stuxnet infections encounter each other, they compare versions and make sure they both have the most recent one. It also has a kill date of June 24, 2012. On that date, the worm will stop spreading and delete itself.

    We don't know who wrote Stuxnet. We don't know why. We don't know what the target is, or if Stuxnet reached it. But you can see why there is so much speculation that it was created by a government.
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  • Asylum seekers to be released from detention

    Is this real, what a move twice today I have been speechless! I await more information?
    In a major policy shift, the Federal Government is preparing to announce plans to release hundreds of asylum seekers from detention and allow them to live in the community while their applications for asylum are being assessed.
    The West Australian newspaper is today reporting that under the new plan, asylum seekers who are not considered a security risk will be eligible for release, with priority given to families with children.
    It means hundreds of asylum seekers, including about 700 children, who are currently in detention centres are likely to be released.
    Greens Senator for South Australia Sarah Hanson-Young has been working with the Federal Government to bring about this major policy change.
    Senator Hanson-Young has held talks with Immigration Minister Chris Bowen, who she says is moving quickly on the issue. She says a deal to release the detainees is close.
    "It's not a done deal yet but it is definitely a very, very important acknowledgement from this Government," she told Saturday AM.
    "I spoke with the Minister about this in his first week and stressed that we can't keep going down this awful, awful path back to the days under the John Howard government when we had young people sewing their lips together, young children swallowing bottles of shampoo all because of the dreadful impact that immigration detention was having on their mental health."
    She says there are 742 children currently in immigration detention, a figure that includes children who have come with their family and children who are unaccompanied.
    Senator Hanson-Young says issues of employment and education are still yet to be worked out.
    "Children who are of school age will need to be going to school. That's one of the things that I'm quite strong on," she said.
  • Read More auntyabc.au
  • Action

    Your choice if you so desire visit the site for more info :-)
    The Latest
    Thursday, 14 October 2010
    Women and their partners don't deserve to be treated like criminals for their reproductive choices, but that's exactly what happened in Queensland this week when a young couple were put on criminal trial after being charged for having an abortion. Why? Because Queensland politicians have failed to alter laws which deem abortion a criminal act. We have a tv ad ready to go. Can you help us tell our politicians to reform these offensive laws? Click here to check out the ad and chip in - we can't let another woman be treated like a criminal.
    Want to have your say about this campaign?
  • If u want to vote
  • debunk

    Today I have realised I unload or debunk here at this blog.
    Filing away information that I think is pertinent for this time/space?
    :-)
    city de-stress complete ............

    Thursday, October 14, 2010

    News

    A few links I thought worth a look. Puzzle pieces?
    Probe launched into 500 missing Nato vehicles
    By Saleem Shahid
    QUETTA: Pakistan Customs has launched a probe into disappearance of 500 oil tankers and containers carrying supplies for Nato troops in Afghanistan.
  • www.dawn.com

  • Pakistan accuses the White House of exaggerating Al Qaeda terror threat
    By Daily Mail Reporter
    The U.S. has been accused by a top Pakistani diplomat of exaggerating the terror threat from Al Qaeda for political ends.
    Intelligence officials also suggested the White House has tried to 'stitch together' rumours of attacks to ramp up security fears.
    The U.S. warned last weekend of an increased risk of terrorist attacks in Europe and possibly an assault on transport infrastructure.
  • dailymail.co.uk

  • China's Pipelineistan 'War'
    by Tom Engelhardt and Pepe Escobar
    Future historians may well agree that the twenty-first century Silk Road first opened for business on December 14, 2009. That was the day a crucial stretch of pipeline officially went into operation linking the fabulously energy-rich state of Turkmenistan (via Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan) to Xinjiang Province in China's far west. Hyperbole did not deter the spectacularly named Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, Turkmenistan's president, from bragging, "This project has not only commercial or economic value. It is also political. China, through its wise and farsighted policy, has become one of the key guarantors of global security."
  • Read More
  • Tuesday, October 12, 2010

    UK aid worker

    11 October 2010 Last updated at 17:37 GMT
    UK aid worker may have been killed by rescuers' grenade
    David Cameron: "Linda may not have died at the hands of her captors, as originally believed"
    British aid worker Linda Norgrove may have been accidentally killed by US forces during a rescue mission in Afghanistan, David Cameron has said.
    International forces originally said she died on Friday when one of her captors detonated a suicide vest.
    But the prime minister said new details had come to light suggesting her death may have resulted from a US grenade.
    Mr Cameron said he had spoken to her family about the "deeply distressing" news.
    Continue reading the main story
    It had been thought that she was killed by her abductors just as US forces reached the compound in which she was being held.
    But Mr Cameron said Gen David Petraeus, the top allied commander in Afghanistan, had telephoned him on Monday morning to say she could have died as a result of a grenade detonated by the taskforce during the assault.
    Linda Norgrove Linda Norgrove was seized in the province of Kunar on 26 September
    He said the general had told him US forces were deeply dismayed at the outcome.
  • Read More
  • Wikileaks

    WikiLeaks moves servers to nuclear bunker
    Going underground
    11 October, 2010
    Whistle-blowing web site WikiLeaks is moving its servers into an underground nuclear bunker.
    The government-bating outfit, which is currently attracted the ire of the US Military by publishing thousands of embarrassing documents relating toi its various oil conflicts across the globe, is moving some of its servers into Cold-War era nuclear shelter which has been converted into a data facility worthy of a Bond villain.
    A Bond villain/thriller to say the least. brewing? chela
    Assange, who spends much of his life hopping from country to country trying to avoid secret service agents from the manifold countries his organisation has miffed (not to mention the growing number of women accusing him of various sexual misadventures), could do with a bit of respite in an assassin-proof penthouse apartment.
    WikiLeaks has promised to release another 15,000 documents related to the 'war' in Afghanistan once the dossier has been doctored to protect collaborators.
  • Read More

  • "The resemblance to a James Bond setting is purely intentional." roflmao
  • Have a look
  • Monday, October 11, 2010

    The Secret Big-Money Takeover of America

    The Secret Big-Money Takeover of America
    By Robert Reich
    October 08, 2010 "Information Clearing House" -- Not only is income and wealth in America more concentrated in fewer hands than it’s been in 80 years, but those hands are buying our democracy as never before – and they’re doing it behind closed doors.
    Hundreds of millions of secret dollars are pouring into congressional and state races in this election cycle. The Koch brothers (whose personal fortunes grew by $5 billion last year) appear to be behind some of it, Karl Rove has rounded up other multi-millionaires to fund right-wing candidates, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is funneling corporate dollars from around the world into congressional races, and Rupert Murdoch is evidently spending heavily.
    No one knows for sure where this flood of money is coming from because it’s all secret.
  • ICH
  • Sunday, October 10, 2010

    Wikileaks,The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation

    bingo!
    NRK is the first media company in the world to publish information from the latest batch of classified documents from the war in Afghanistan, aquired by the whistleblower organisation Wikileaks.
    Wikileaks has not yet released the 15.000 documents to the public, but NRK has decided to publish articles based on information from the documents today, having gained access to them over a week ago.
    One of the specific cases NRK has looked into, is the terror attack on Kabul's Serena Hotel of January 14th, 2008. Norway's minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre, was targeted, but escaped from injury. A Norwegian journalist was among the nine people killed in the incident.
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  • Bees

    The demise of the bee population has been a major concern for some years now, oh what have we done ...............................
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  • What a scientist didn’t tell the New York Times about his study on bee deaths
    Posted by sakerfa on October 11th, 2010
    (CNN) – Few ecological disasters have been as confounding as the massive and devastating die-off of the world’s honeybees. The phenomenon of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) — in which disoriented honeybees die far from their hives — has kept scientists, beekeepers, and regulators desperately seeking the cause. After all, the honeybee, nature’s ultimate utility player, pollinates a third of all the food we eat and contributes an estimated $15 billion in annual agriculture revenue to the U.S. economy.
    The long list of possible suspects has included pests, viruses, fungi, and also pesticides, particularly so-called neonicotinoids, a class of neurotoxins that kills insects by attacking their nervous systems. For years, their leading manufacturer, Bayer Crop Science, a subsidiary of the German pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG (BAYRY), has tangled with regulators and fended off lawsuits from angry beekeepers who allege that the pesticides have disoriented and ultimately killed their bees. The company has countered that, when used correctly, the pesticides pose little risk.
    A cheer must have gone up at Bayer on Thursday when a front-page New York Times article, under the headline “Scientists and Soldiers Solve a Bee Mystery,” described how a newly released study pinpoints a different cause for the die-off: “a fungus tag-teaming with a virus.” The study, written in collaboration with Army scientists at the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center outside Baltimore, analyzed the proteins of afflicted bees using a new Army software system. The Bayer pesticides, however, go unmentioned.
    What the Times article did not explore — nor did the study disclose — was the relationship between the study’s lead author, Montana bee researcher Dr. Jerry Bromenshenk, and Bayer Crop Science. In recent years Bromenshenk has received a significant research grant from Bayer to study bee pollination. Indeed, before receiving the Bayer funding, Bromenshenk was lined up on the opposite side: He had signed on to serve as an expert witness for beekeepers who brought a class-action lawsuit against Bayer in 2003. He then dropped out and received the grant.
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  • Large crevice

    Large crevice confuses residents
    by Beth Jones Posted: 10.06.2010 at 10:41 PM
    A large crevice, stretching almost two football fields, suddenly appeared in the woods near Birch Creek
    MENOMINEE TOWNSHIP -- It's a geological phenomenon that has both authorities and Menominee Township residents scratching their heads. A large crevice, stretching almost two football fields, suddenly appeared in the woods near Birch Creek earlier this week.
    "I don't know really. It just looks like a giant crack in the ground," said young spectator and local resident, Ashley Armbrust. "I don't know what happened."
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  • Saturday, October 09, 2010

    Nobel peace prize

    Nobel peace prize goes to Liu Xiaobo
    China's best-known dissident, who is serving 11 years in prison, is probably unaware he has won prize
    China's best-known dissident today won the prestigious Nobel peace prize from the prison cell where he is serving 11 years for incitement to subvert state power.
    The Norwegian Nobel committee praised Liu Xiaobo for his "long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China. The ... committee has long believed that there is a close connection between human rights and peace."
    As the news was announced, transmission of both BBC news and CNN television channels was interrupted in China.
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  • Nobel laureate's wife forced to leave Beijing
    IANS, Oct 9, 2010, 11.19am IST
    BEIJING: Chinese police have forced the wife of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo to leave Beijing and are believed to have taken her to the northeastern city of Jinzhou, where her husband is imprisoned, reports said on Saturday.
    "(The police) are sitting there waiting for me to get my things together," US-based Radio Free Asia quoted Liu's wife, Liu Xia, as saying late on Friday.
    Liu Xia told the broadcaster that the police said they planned to take her to Jinzhou but she was worried that she could be held under house arrest at another place outside Beijing.
    "They said I could see him (Liu Xiaobo) tomorrow," Liu Xia was quoted as saying.
    Read more: Nobel laureate's wife forced to leave Beijing - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/6718007.cms?prtpage=1#ixzz11u9UtFAO
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  • Sydney War Rally


    War on Afghanistan: a crime against humanity
    Sydney protest rally to mark the ninth anniversary of the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, held on October 8, 2010. Organised by Sydney Stop The War Coalition. Photos by Peter Boyle.
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    Anti-GM-crop

    Interesting development.....................
    Anti-GM-crop petition tops million signatures 1
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    by Agence France-Presnse
    6 Oct 2010 12:37 PM
    BRUSSELS -- More than one million signatures have been gathered in a legal bid to "freeze" genetically modified (GM) crop cultivation in the European Union.
    Environmental campaigners Greenpeace and Avaaz announced that the target for their online petition had been met. They are seeking to use a new citizen charter created under the European Union's Lisbon Treaty to put authorizations on hold.
    A Brussels official said Wednesday the complaint would be passed to "political" advisers. However, the leading expert on the European parliament committee handling questions surrounding GM farming, German Green lawmaker Gerald Hafner, said there could be a legal challenge.
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  • Friday, October 08, 2010

    The World's Most Secure Data Center

    Andy Greenberg, 10.07.10, 12:00 PM EDT
    Forbes Magazine dated October 25, 2010
    The Swedish carrier Bahnhof offers its clientele bombproof bits.
    If the whistleblower organization Wikileaks wanted to bolster its image as a league of invulnerable digital superheroes, it's found the right subterranean lair. Swedish broadband carrier Bahnhof confirms that some Wikileaks servers are now hosted in its Pionen data center, converted from an underground Cold War-era nuclear bunker in downtown Stockholm. The server farm, carved out of a 100-foot-tall granite hill, has a single entrance, protected by 20-inch-thick steel doors. Bahnhof Chairman Jon Karlung says the facility sends a message to clients: Your data are safe from all intrusions, physical or legal. "The resemblance to a James Bond setting is purely intentional."
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    How it will happen LHC update

    FI

    The first hints that the LHC is seriously damaging life on Earth will come from an increase on earthquake and volcano activity. This is due to the fact that the LHC is creating a powerful gravito-magnetic field, a ‘ring’ of charged, massive particles that can interact with the magnetic fields of the magma and Earth’s center.
    Disturbances on the Earth’s magnetic field by the magnets of the LHC and specially the charged positive c-speed flow of protons can come through 3 different processes:
    - The possibility that the 27 kilometers continuous ring of charged protons can interact with self-similar charged flows in the magma or earth’s center, creating a powerful electro-magnetic effect, displacing magma and causing earthquakes and volcano activity. It is a fact that the first day that the charged, proton ring was created in 2008 it caused 4 significant Earthquakes, the first one in Iran, seconds after it was powered up.
    The proton, charged ring could act as a new pole of a magnetic field with Earth’s inner fields.
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  • Thursday, October 07, 2010

    Hungary Toxic Sludge update

    Hungary sludge flood called 'ecological disaster'
    By BELA SZANDELSZKY, Associated Press Writer Bela Szandelszky, Associated Press Writer Tue Oct 5, 7:49 pm ET
    DEVECSER, Hungary – Hungary declared a state of emergency in three counties Tuesday after a flood of toxic red sludge from an alumina plant engulfed several towns and burned people through their clothes. One official called it "an ecological disaster" that may threaten the Danube and other key rivers.
    The toll rose to four dead, six missing and at least 120 people injured after a reservoir failed Monday at the Ajkai Timfoldgyar plant in Ajka, a town 100 miles (160 kilometer) southwest of Budapest, the capital.
    Several hundred tons of plaster were being poured into the Marcal River to bind the toxic sludge and prevent it from flowing on, the National Disaster Management Directorate said.
    So far, about 35.3 million cubic feet (1 million cubic meters) of sludge has leaked from the reservoir, affecting an estimated 15.4 square miles (40 square kilometers), Environmental Affairs State Secretary Zoltan Illes told the state news wire MTI.
    Illes called the flood an "ecological catastrophe" and said the sludge could reach the Raba and Danube rivers. He suspended activity at the plant and ordered the company to repair the damaged reservoir.
    The disaster agency said 390 residents had to be temporarily relocated and 110 were rescued from the flooded towns, including Kolontal, Devecser and Somlovasarhely. Firefighters and soldiers swept through the region Tuesday carrying out cleanup tasks with bulldozers.
    The sludge, a waste product in aluminum production, contains heavy metals and is toxic if ingested. Many of the injured sustained burns as the sludge seeped through their clothes, and two faced life-threatening conditions. Two women, a young man and a 3-year-old child were killed in the flooding.
    The injured were being monitored because the chemical burns caused by the sludge could take days to emerge and what may seem like superficial injuries could later cause damage to deeper tissue, Dr. Peter Jakabos of Gyor hospital, where several of the injured were taken, told state television.
    In Devecser, the sludge in Tunde Erdelyi's house was still five feet (1.5 meters) high Tuesday and rescue workers had to use an ax to cut through her living room door to let the red liquid flow out.
    "When I heard the rumble of the flood, all the time I had was to jump out the window and run to higher ground," said a tearful Erdelyi, still shocked by the events but grateful that the family rabbit and cat were safe.
    Robert Kis, Erdelyi's husband, said his uncle had been taken to Budapest by helicopter after the sludge "burned him to the bone." The toxic flood overturned Erdelyi's car and pushed it 30 yards (meters) to the back of the garden while her husband's van was lifted up onto a fence.
    Erdelyi, a seamstress, was hoping the flood spared the shop in town where she worked, her family's main source of income.
    In neighboring Kolontal, the town closest to the aluminum plant, 61-year old widow Erzsebet Veingartner was in her kitchen when the sludge flood hit Monday afternoon.
    "I looked outside and all I saw was the stream swelling like a huge wave," said Veingartner, who lives on a monthly disability pension of 70,000 forints ($350). "Thank God I had the presence of mind to turn off the gas and run up to the attic."
    Veingartner, devastated by her losses, looked out at her backyard still covered by some three yards (meters) of red sludge.
    "I have a winter's worth of firewood in the basement and it's all useless now," she said. "I lost all my chickens, my ducks, my Rottweiler, and my potato patch. My late husband's tools and machinery were in the shed and it's all gone."
    Local environmentalists say they have tried to call the government's attention to the risks of red sludge for years, pointing to a 2003 report in which they estimated the waste at 30 million tons.
    "Accumulated during decades ... red sludge is, by volume, the largest amount of toxic waste in Hungary," the Clear Air Action Group said, adding that producing one ton of alumina resulted in two tons of toxic waste.
    MAL Rt., the Hungarian Aluminum Production and Trade Company that owns the Ajka plant, said that according to European Union standards, the red sludge was not considered toxic waste. The company also denied that it should have taken more precautions to shore up the reservoir.
    "According to the current evaluation, company management could not have noticed the signs of the natural catastrophe nor done anything to prevent it even while carefully respecting technological procedures," MAL said in a statement.
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  • Associated Press writer Pablo Gorondi in Budapest contributed to this report.

    Wednesday, October 06, 2010

    Afghanistan Wartime Photos Pt 4

    Afghanistan Wartime Women September 2010
    Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard (R) meets Corporal Craig Turnball and his explosives detection dog during her visit to Multinational Base Tarin Kowt in southern Afghanistan October 2, 2010. Gillard made a surprise visit to Afghanistan, her first overseas trip as Prime Minister. Picture taken October 2, 2010. Reuters
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  • WikiLeaks editor–in–chief Julian Assange

    I am wondering where all this is going - I have supported Assange and will continue to do so until I think it is fruitless. The whole saga has become just that a saga and just get on with the work at hand - whistleblowing - Peace

    October 04, 2010
    WikiLeaks chief lashes out at media during debate
    By Associated Press
    LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks editor–in–chief Julian Assange lashed out at the mainstream media during a debate at a London university Thursday, fighting back at a string of unfavorable stories that have appeared since his organization's publication of a cache of U.S. intelligence documents.
    Assange's group has reportedly suffered infighting and the former computer hacker–turned–online whistle blower also faces allegations of sexual misconduct in Sweden, where some of the organization's infrastructure is based.
    As WikiLeaks fell behind on its promised release of a new tranche of 15,000 U.S. intelligence reports, one former group spokesman was quoted this week as saying that the organization was becoming consumed by its confrontation with the Pentagon.
    Daniel Domscheit–Berg, a German who said he recently quit as Wikileaks' spokesman over Assange's management style, told Der Speigel he had encountered problems with what he described as the Australian's obsession with attacking the U.S. government.
    At the debate at London's City University, Assange disputed that Domscheit–Berg had quit, claiming he was suspended — but he refused to give details. He denied there had been a dispute over his management. "It was about a different issue," Assange said.
    Assange repeated claims that his organization is sitting on a mass of classified information from countries from all over the world, but declined to confirm his publication schedule.
    He accused the Wall Street Journal of participating in what he described as a "scam" to discredit WikiLeaks by publicizing the details of its e–mail exchanges with human rights groups, which reportedly expressed disquiet over the naming of informants in the Afghanistan intelligence reports it posted to the web.
    Critics claim WikiLeaks may have endangered the lives of Afghan civilians and military personnel by failing to censor the files.
    Assange attacked The Huffington Post website for investigating his organization's financing, and criticized Wired magazine — which recently published a report that claimed WikiLeaks was suffering from an internal power struggle that had led to the ouster of key staffers.
    He also rejected claims that his group was obsessed with attacking the American military, but said "We have to deal with that country, if we are to deal — even partially — with the problem of secrecy in the world."
    The WikiLeaks chief made only an oblique reference to his legal troubles in Sweden, where prosecutors are probing complaints against Assange filed by two women in August. Assange has denied the allegations, saying they are part of a smear campaign. Asked about his future plans in the Scandinavian country, Assange dodged the question, wistfully describing Sweden as a fascinating place.
    Associated Press Writer Sylvia Hui contributed to this report.
    Online:
    WikiLeaks: http://wikileaks.org/
    Index on Censorship: http://www.indexoncensorship.org/

    Police Taser Man 13 Times

    OMG - that man was showing no signs of aggression whatsoever - the police on the other hand - what has happened to us as human beings.
    Watch the video and be shocked - I feel sick in body and spirit.
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  • Hungary Toxic Sludge

    The Planet Earth continues to suffer........

    Hungary battles to stem torrent of toxic sludge
    The spill flooded homes, roads and fields with toxic waste
    Emergency services in Hungary are trying to stop a torrent of toxic red sludge flowing into major waterways, including the River Danube.
    A state of emergency has been declared in three western counties after the chemical waste burst from a reservoir at an alumina plant.

    So far at least four people have died and 120 injured. Six more are missing.

    At least seven villages and towns are affected including Devecser, where the torrent stood 2m (6.5ft) deep.

    The flood swept cars from roads and damaged bridges and houses, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of residents.
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  • Economic Growth

    Australia's economic growth comes at expense of workers' wages and conditions: report
    by John McCarthy
    THE blowout in the cost of living could be directly blamed on companies and governments shifting financial responsibilities and risks on to workers, according a report released by unions.
    The report, by the Sydney University Workplace Research Centre, found that while Australia had massive economic growth over the past 40 years, wages had been constrained, costs had eaten up a greater percentage of income and more than two million jobs were now part-time or casual.
    According to Australian Council of Trade Unions president Ged Kearney, for the first time in Australia's history, less than 50 per cent of the workforce was classified as being in permanent full-time employment.
    She said the economic growth had come at the cost of workers' wages and conditions.
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  • The Power of Profanity

    Have you ever wondered why swearing seems to be your immediate reaction to pain?

    In June 2009, researchers at the Keele University in England sought to determine why the automatic response for so many people in pain is to blurt out swears.

    The question at hand was, does simply expressing pain (in a shout, yelp, or cry) make you feel better, or, is it the specific words you choose to yell that helps to lessen pain? Do curse words contain a hidden power that has the ability to help decrease pain?

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  • Staying Peaceful

    staying peaceful sometimes is hard to achieve
    it means being selfish in a way
    staying strong and full of faith
    the world and its people have changed
    for fifty odd years I have seen many things but
    the decline of the human race
    is in my eyes the core event
    when will we learn we are not the supreme
    the people of the world, are destroying the world
    we should be the keepers of the world
    living in harmony with beast and plant
    nurturing and caring for our planet

    Think about it................imagine!

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010

    Corporatism

    Corporatism: The Cyborg Amongst Us
    By by Aetius Romulous
    October 04, 2010 "Information Clearing House"

    Another very good read ...................

    In a world of fragile mortal beings, the corporation is a cyborg.
    A corporation is nothing more than a legal construct, a packet of documents and papers that conforms to law (or more properly, has law conform to it). The corporation is a "virtual person" - a cyborg. It has been unchanged in its essential form since the first corporations were designed in the early 17th century. Its purpose was - as it is today - to concentrate the capital of individuals, provide that concentration with legal protections and rights under law and legislation, and to then use that concentrated capital to create profits from projects beyond the scope and reach of individual mortal men.
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  • Tyranny’s Last Stand

    The Tipping Point is Here
    By Michael Edwards
    October 04, 2010 "Information Clearing House"

    This is a very good read........

    Malcolm Gladwell’s provocative book The Tipping Point, he gives many examples of how seemingly small, insignificant decisions can radiate to cause an eventual wave of change that overtakes the prevailing modes of behavior. He clearly extrapolates how the silent leaders of society — not the ones on TV, or the ones we appoint — set trends through their singular ability to recognize an underlying need, or change of direction. It can be as simple as a clothing style, a type of cuisine, a new travel destination .,. or the need to change the world’s political course. I believe there are signs that The Tipping Point for free humanity has been reached; from here on out, there will be an open dialogue between the forces of tyranny and the forces of freedom.
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